I am a guy 5'6 and in 7th grade 3rd marking period. Is that tall for my age? And does anyone know if I will stop growing or not? I heard guys stop in highschool( middle)
operation_waffle answered Tuesday March 28 2006, 8:59 pm: That's pretty tall b/c the average girl is 5'2 but you'll keep growing until you said middle highschool. My brother is still growing (very little) and he's in his 4th year of college. It depends on the person.
Shortcake22 answered Tuesday March 28 2006, 8:08 pm: Everyone grows differently around your age. Don't even stress about anything. Its true, guys usually have growth spurts going into highschool, but thats good. You will want to grow a few more inches by then, because after everyone else grows, 5'6 isnt that tall. But I think you sound very normal, so don't even worry.
molly008 answered Tuesday March 28 2006, 6:14 pm: trust me your not tall for your grade.. im in 7th grade too and im 5'6" so dont worry about it.. and i think the taller the guy the better.. so dont worry if you keep growing,. its hott lol [ molly008's advice column | Ask molly008 A Question ]
hubhottie answered Tuesday March 28 2006, 6:01 pm: depends..
in 7th grade, i'm a girl, i was between 5
8 && 5'9
i'm now 5'9
so yahh..
tall isn't a bad thing, atleast i do'nt think so.
yahh you won't stop growing for a while most likely..is ppl in your family tall? if so u'll probally be tall 2 [ hubhottie's advice column | Ask hubhottie A Question ]
Teza answered Tuesday March 28 2006, 5:42 pm: You are taller then most 7th graders, but you won't stop growing until you're about 18 years old. [ Teza's advice column | Ask Teza A Question ]
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